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REIN OF FAITH MINISTRIES

SCOTTSDALE, AZ · EIN 261083859 · Form 990PF · FY2020 · NTEE X20 · Religion-Related · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.reinoffaithministries.org
revenue
$136K
expenses
$125K
net assets
$170K
employees
profile · synthesized from sources

Rein of Faith Ministries is a Christian horseback riding ministry based in Scottsdale, AZ that uses equine interaction to teach life skills, spiritual development, and horsemanship to participants of all ages. The organization offers free riding sessions, Bible studies, and offsite trips while incorporating training in horse care, breeding, and competition. Its mission centers on creating positive life direction through the relationship between humans and horses, grounded in a Christian faith-based message.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

Advanced Lessons
Involves working with wild mustangs from the BLM adoption program and trained horses in specialized disciplines like extreme trails, packing, and buggying.
Bible Studies & Worship
Conducts Bible studies, worship sessions, and faith-based classes to strengthen participants’ spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ.
Breeding & Sales
Engages participants in the breeding, care, and sale of Quarter Horses, including foaling, weaning, naming, and selling, with 20% of foals retained for ministry use.
Education
Teaches participants about horse anatomy, tack, industry terminology, and equine history as part of the ministry’s educational curriculum.
Horse Sessions
Provides beginner to advanced horseback riding and handling instruction for all ages, including grooming, ground work, trail riding, reining, and penning, with skill advancement through evaluation.
Horse Training
Engages advanced participants in training horses of all ages, from young green horses to mature animals, developing safe and confident horsemanship techniques.
Offsite Trips and Shows
Organizes trail rides, camping trips, worship events, and horse competitions with full provision of equipment, transportation, food, and horses.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Comprehensive Horsemanship & Horse Care Instruction 2 activities
    • Arts and life skills education
      Provides classes in music, drama, and leather work, as well as etiquette training for horse showing, fostering creative and personal development alongside equestrian skills.
    • Equestrian education programs
      Offers educational classes on horse history, anatomy, tack, and industry terminology, alongside practical skills such as leather work, knot tying, and horse care. Participants also learn through hands-on involvement in foaling, weaning, and horse development.
  • Daily Equine and Animal Care Operations 1 activity
    • Quarter Horse breeding and sales program
      Operates a breeding program with six broodmares and two stallions, involving participants in all aspects of foal care, birthing, weaning, naming, and sales of horses.
  • Youth Equine Education & Camp Programs 1 activity
    • Resource library access
      Maintains a library of DVDs and books focused on horses and Christianity, supporting educational and spiritual development.
  • Volunteer Training & Support for Equine Therapy 1 activity
    • Volunteer training program
      Trains volunteers in horse lessons and safety procedures to support the ministry’s equestrian and programmatic activities.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Faith-based programming
      Conducts Bible studies, worship sessions, and faith-centered activities integrated with equestrian programming, including offsite trips featuring Bible stories and worship.
    • Horseback riding instruction and horsemanship training
      Provides structured horseback riding sessions for beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders of all ages, including handling skills, grooming, ground work, trail riding, reining, penning, and obstacle riding. Advanced participants engage in training horses across all age groups and training phases, including work with wild mustangs and young horses.
    • Offsite equestrian and faith-based trips
      Organizes day and overnight trips that combine trail riding, camping, worship, Bible stories, and games, providing transportation, food, equipment, and horses. Also supports participation in horse shows and competitions with preparatory training.
financials · form 990PF · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$136K
Contributions & grants$100K74%
Program service revenue
Investment income$170%
Other revenue$36K
expenses
Total expenses$125K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$170K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$170K
1 years on record · 2020–2020
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Bureau of Land Management Partner — Collaborates with the BLM adoption program to provide wild mustangs for participant training.